dark b said:nolan is on a different level....on a level that singer will never be.
Agreed, though I like Singer as a director.
dark b said:nolan is on a different level....on a level that singer will never be.

Milkman95 said:^As well as fully understands the character. TDK is going to step up the genre once again just like BB did.
All made perfect sense for the story. Ducard wasn´t erased, he was mixed with Ra´s, being the villain but also the mentor, which made sense for the Faust-like subtext of the story. Ra´s disguising his identity was part of the first comics story. This is fanboy nitpicking.chosen1 said:What Direction????
How about the direction of completely eraseing the character of Henri ducard and making him Ra's.
And how instead of making bruces first encounter w/ Ras a matter of rescueing his kidnapped daughter actually have Ra's train him.
Maybe....
Thanks Red.RedIsNotBlue said:

Milkman95 said:^As well as fully understands the character. TDK is going to step up the genre once again just like BB did.
ultimatefan said:All made perfect sense for the story. Ducard wasn´t erased, he was mixed with Ra´s, being the villain but also the mentor, which made sense for the Faust-like subtext of the story. Ra´s disguising his identity was part of the first comics story. This is fanboy nitpicking.
RedIsNotBlue said:

I actually hope The Joker doesn't become too much like that. Reminds of the old 40s serials with that bald-headed criminal scientist always yelling "the greatest criminal mastermind of them all!"....or was that Lex?wikum said:Great interview.
The one thing that really interests me is it seems that the original Batman comic is going to be the main inspiration for The Joker. In my opinion, this is pure genius.
I recently started reading some of the older Batman comics, including a special one i have called "Batman: The Dailies 1943-1944". I must say that in these comics I find The Joker to be a million times darker than he is depicted today. His jokes are boastful rather than sick and twisted, he is a master of disguise and believes he is a criminal genius.
Some quotes from The Joker In "Batman: The Dailies : Chapter 3 : The Joker's Symbol Crimes"
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"How dare you! An ordinary, insignificant safe-cracker address ME, the great Joker, The cleverest criminal alive!"
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"Bah! My brain is dull. I cannot think of a crime worthy of my criminal genius! And my future efforts must be as sensational as my past escapades! But what? What?"
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Professor at a lecture on symbols: "The Batman symbol is a sign of triumphant law and order! Many a criminal in jail can testify to that!"
Joker (In disguise): " Triumphant? I challenge that statement! You've overlooked this symbol!" (Throws pack of cards at the Professor)
Professor: "T-The Joker!?"
Joker (Reveals himself): "Yes...The Joker....Symbol of crimes genius...of drollery and doom! The Joker, my friends...THE JOKER! ME!"
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From reading the older comics, if they go down this route I can guarantee everyone that this Joker will be NOTHING like Nicholsens version whatsoever, in fact the only similarities between this version and The Joker of today is that they look the same, but the character is completely different.
In summary, I can't wait!! Go Ledger.

RedIsNotBlue said:I actually think Ra's was done better in the film...tying into Batman's origin and everything. I know fanboy purists HATE hearing things like that because they think things can't be improved.
Making Joker the killer of Bruce´s parents was a catastrophic mistake, IMO. The murderer of his parents is supposed to symbolize crime in general, a common thug, like any thug, that´s why his mission is more than something personal, more than getting the !"evil mastermind", it´s about helping the city of Gotham.El Payaso said:Well, that's how I feel about Joker/Joe Chill and BR Penguin.
ultimatefan said:Making Joker the killer of Bruce´s parents was a catastrophic mistake, IMO. The murderer of his parents is supposed to symbolize crime in general, a common thug, like any thug, that´s why his mission is more than something personal, more than getting the !"evil mastermind", it´s about helping the city of Gotham.
As for Penguin... He was always a second tier in the rogues gallery, so there was plenty of room for improvement.
Maybe, but in a way or another he didn´t get his revenge, and that´s exactly what keeps him from becoming a criminal himselfRedIsNotBlue said:Wasn't a rumored angle for Batman Begins was the killer of Bruce's parents was never caught? I think that would have been interesting?
ultimatefan said:Making Joker the killer of Bruce´s parents was a catastrophic mistake, IMO. The murderer of his parents is supposed to symbolize crime in general, a common thug, like any thug, that´s why his mission is more than something personal, more than getting the !"evil mastermind", it´s about helping the city of Gotham.
As for Penguin... He was always a second tier in the rogues gallery, so there was plenty of room for improvement.
RedIsNotBlue said:Yeah that is one of the things I really hated about Burton's Batman. He pretty much killed the Joker.
RedIsNotBlue said:Yeah that is one of the things I really hated about Burton's Batman. He pretty much killed the Joker.
Mr. Socko said:And thats exactly what he did in Batman '89! He didn't find out that Joker was the killer until like the last 40 minutes of the movie, and he was after him long before then!!!
ultimatefan said:Making Joker the killer of Bruce´s parents was a catastrophic mistake, IMO. The murderer of his parents is supposed to symbolize crime in general, a common thug, like any thug, that´s why his mission is more than something personal, more than getting the !"evil mastermind", it´s about helping the city of Gotham.
RedIsNotBlue said:Wasn't a rumored angle for Batman Begins was the killer of Bruce's parents was never caught? I think that would have been interesting?
There are actually two types of purists. Those that are just flat out complaining geeks and those that want to see the legends of comics treated with respect but understand some changes need to be made to 50 year old characters. IMO Nolan did that as did Timm and Dini.RedIsNotBlue said:I actually think Ra's was done better in the film...tying into Batman's origin and everything. I know fanboy purists HATE hearing things like that because they think things can't be improved. I really got a lot of **** for saying I thought the Doctor Doom origin was better in the movie than in the comics.